10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BACTERIOPHAGY»
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International Medical and Surgical Survey: Obstetrics and ...
(93-270) (9a—270) Bacteriophagy of Flexner's Bacilli and Colon Bacilli. Oskar
Bail, Wicn. klin. Wchnschn. 341447, Sept. 15, 1921. The author confirmed d'
Herelle's discovery of bacteriophagy in the feces by means 'of numerous
experiments.
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Gradwohl's Clinical Laboratory Methods and Diagnosis: A ...
At this point bacteriophagy is complete. Often bac- teriophagy is complete at the
end of 3 hr. incubation. Quite frequently, after bacteriophagy has apparently
taken place to such an extent that all bacteria in the suspension seem to have
been ...
Rutherford Birchard Hayes Gradwohl, Sam Frankel, Stanley Reitman, 1963
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Veterinary See Veterinary bacteriology Bacteriolysis (QR185) sa
Bacteriophage xx Antigen-antibody reactions Bacteriology Bacteriophage Blood
Serumtherapy Bacteriophage sa Bacteriolysis Lysogeny Transduction x
Bacteriophagy Phage ...
Library of Congress, 1986
Under the direction of the Oswaldo Cruz Institute of the Brazilian government,
during the last few years, 10,000 cases of dysentery have been treated by
bacteriophagy. Out of all these only two failures have been reported.
BACTERIOPHAGY ...
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The Forgotten Cure: The Past and Future of Phage Therapy
11 Article: “The Tbilisi Scientific Research Institute of Vaccines and Serums,
Ministry of Public Health, USSR, Over the Last 50 Years,” by N.A. Georgadze,
From the book: “Theoretical and Practical Questions of Bacteriophagy,” Eds, N.A.
...
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An Anecdotal History of Nematology
Bacteriophagy Bacteriophagy is common in rhabditid and diplogastrid
nematodes in the soil. However, there are reports of both a decrease and an
increase in bacterial biomass in the presence of bacteria-feeding nematodes.
Grewal (1991 ...
John M. Webster, K. Bengt Eriksson, David G. McNamara, 2008
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
... such as coliphage and corynebacteriophage. —bacteriophagic, adj.,
bacteriophagy n. bacteriophage typing, the process of identifying a species of
bacterium according to the type of virus that attacks it. bacteriophagic,
bacteriophagy.
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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FÈlix d`Herelle and the Origins of Molecular Biology
The mechanism of bacteriophagy — the dissolution of a bacterial culture by
exposure to bacteriophage — was another controversial issue until the early
1940s. D'Herelle's views, which were clearly bacteriological as opposed to
physiological, ...
... reproductive rate and generation time 227–8 natural diets 61–9 bacteriophagy
– feeding on bacteria 65 cannibalism 68–9 coprophagy – feeding on faeces 68
detritivory – feeding on organic debris 69 dermatophagy – feeding on skin scales
...
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The Viruses: Biochemical, Biological, and Biophysical Properties
In 1926, d'Hérelle thus summarized his earlier findings: “The first act of
bacteriophagy consists in the approach of the bacteriophage corpuscle toward
the bacteria, then in the fixation of the corpuscle to the latter. . . . The
bacteriophage ...
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